Tue, 18 Apr 2017 10:21:09 +0000 By Michael Miyoba ZAMBIA’S 2014 Nanjing gold medalist sprinter Sydney Siame says he will prepare adequately for him to achieve his goal of minting gold at the 2017 London world championships. In an interview ,Siame said he will not relax after he broke the 100 metres national record and qualified for the London World Championships. The 20-year-old clocked 9.88 seconds against the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) qualifying standard time of 10.12 seconds. “I’m very happy to have broken the record. This time I run very fast and my time is leading now in the world but qualifying with such a great record will not make me relax and underrate other athletes because athletics changes. Today you win, tomorrow you lose; that’s how it is, so I will work and train hard,” Siame said. “I will just be humble and train hard and remain focused so […]
Siame readies for London Championships
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